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Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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The Eval function


The eval() function is simply used for executing or evaluating an Expression object. The evaluations and executions are done in a global scope.

Getting ready

To get started with this section, you must simply have your Julia REPL up and running.

How to do it...

Let's work on some examples to understand the eval() function better.

Construct an expression for adding two variables:

  1. First define the variable:

    p = 2
    q = 3
    

    The output would look like this:

  2. Now, construct the expression:

    exp = :(p + q)
    

  3. Now, check the value of the expression with the eval() function:

    eval(exp)
    

Now, let's look at functions that take in one or more Expression objects as input arguments and return another Expression object as the output. Let's understand this better through an example:

  1. The following code creates a function that we discussed in the preceding example, one which takes in expressions as inputs and also return expressions as outputs:

    function example_exp(op, var1, var2)
    exp = Expr(:call, op...
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Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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